What Mark said. Also, the correct usage of inflate() in adapters is:

inflate(layoutId, parent, false);

Passing the parent (given to you as a parameter in getView()) allows
the UI toolkit to create the appropriate LayoutParams object. Passing
false tells the toolkit to NOT call parent.addView(theInflateChild),
since ListView will do its own magic later on.

On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
>
> Jason Proctor wrote:
>> i thought by now you could read my mind :-)
>>
>> assuming that the XML enclosed in the post is in res/layout/contact_view.xml
>>
>> in the custom ListView...
>>
>> LayoutInflater        inflater = LayoutInflater.from (this.context);
>>
>> // passing null here, as i'm assuming that the ListView will hook the
>> view up with its hierarchy
>> ContactView   contactView = (ContactView) inflater.inflate
>> (R.layout.contact_view, null);
>>
>> in the custom item View...
>>
>> LinearLayout  top = (LinearLayout) findViewById (R.id.contact_top_layout);
>
> Try contactView.findViewById().
>
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>
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>
> >
>



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